APM
By Gabriel Torres on April 26, 2005


Advanced Power Management

This is an old power management standard created by Intel to turn off certain peripherals if they went idle for a certain amount of time. Surpassed by ACPI, it is less efficient than this new standard.

To use APM your motherboard need to have a compatible BIOS which will enable a controlling driver that makes the interface between the operating system and the computer hardware.

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